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A simple but classy interface for a notes App. THe small custom icons are great and perfectly complement the classic note feel of the App.
I find the purple tint a fascinating design twist on an otherwise functional interface.

An absolutely fascinating design for a business card! Using the art of origami these business cards for a telecommunications company are immediately recognisable and surely impossible to throw away!
The red and black approach works brilliantly and the only downside I can see is how uncomfortable one of these might be in your pocket...

A clean and clear website for a design site. The minimalist approach is effective and allows your attention to be drawn towards examples of the companies design work.
The logo is recognisable and makes a statement and the sparse use of colour works really well.

A good portfolio site that utilises a scrolling central display. The use of a photograph of the designer in the background is effective and makes a good statement.
I particularly like the bold typeface and use of text throughout the site.

iBooks for iPad is a stunning application that looks simply gorgeous! The bookshelf design is brilliant and makes the entire concept of reading on your iPad supremely enticing.
I particularly love the design and layout of the books themselves - the classic paper feel and beautiful typefaces make for an awesome reading experience!

A brilliant personal business card design. The large black graphic makes a stunning impact when used against the plain white background.
I particularly like the placement of the vital information along the bottom of the card in a light grey colour - it just looks so stylish!

The designer whose site this is purports to make websites that \'function\' & \'sparkle\' and this one certainly does!
The bold focal graphic and luxurious use of space combine and make it a joy to look around. I particularly like the way the site gradually draws you down the page.

A business card that uses a really interesting colour palette and typeface design to grab your attention.
I\'m not sure the colours entirely work for me but the bold design and fascinating custom typeface certainly make a statement.

An example of effective use of a photograph in business card design. The framing of the photo is perfect for using in the background as are the dark colours - Pada Murre clearly stands out!
I particularly like the simple nature of the back of the card which allows easy access to the important information.

A web design site with great potential. The Elegant Seagulls logo is beautiful and stands out from the rest of the site due to its hand-drawn nature.
I particularly like the simple use of a border to frame the site and the typefaces used throughout.

A brilliant CD design that is minimalist yet engaging. I love the blue colour used throughout - it really pops on the white background!
The simple illustrations are a nice detail and work superbly on the plain white background.

A well designed interface that helps you organise your business. Specifically designed for students it sports a clean and clear interface.
I particularly like the calendar feel and clear typeface used throughout.

Relatively simple but extremely effective packaging for a CD. I love the use of just two colours throughout and the consistent graphical style.
The continuation of the design onto the CD itself is excellent and shows great attention to detail.

You expect design portfolios to be good and this is no exception. The bold use of text and colour makes for a friendly and welcoming site that urges you to read on!
I\'m not a huge fan of the background colour but the beautiful typefaces used throughout more than make up for it.

A simple design for a homemade cake company that features mouth-watering photography!
The typeface is great and the stripped back design allows your attention to be drawn to the beautiful treats on display.

A simple but nonetheless effective design for a business card. I\'m fascinated by the text, especially the typeface, and like the way it has been used in repetition to create a pattern.
The light colours are complementary and allow the important information to be clear in a dark grey.

Espresso is a streamlined App designed for Mac web development. The beauty of this App is the enormous functionality that is available from all from a central location.
The use of space and overall simplicity of the App are incredibly appealing.

It\'s interesting how the designer has chosen to have the front of this card look quite dramatically different to the back.
The use of a simple design on the back keeps the information clear, while the colourful illustration on the front makes a positive statement.

A stylish card for a hotel business. The colour palette is great, while the incorporation of natural design elements makes an immediate impression.
I particularly like how the colours have been inverted on the back of the card.